World’s Fastest Music Video Production - Guinness World Record

On October 25, 2001 I set a Guinness World Record by editing a music
video from camera-roll to publication in 3 hours 46 minutes and 19
seconds beating the previous record which stood at 4 days. I was showing
off Windows Movie Maker in Windows XP and edited non-stop for the entire
time to create the video. We filmed an English band called Electric
Soft Parade on the roof-top of HMV records in London and on the streets
around HMV records. There were nine separate tapes that had to be edited
together to create the finished video. The video included a cameo
appearance by Steve Ballmer dressed in a bowler hat.

Editing non-stop on stage using an editor that was not designed for
multi-track editing like this was an exhausting experience but Windows
Movie Maker performed flawlessly. I suspect this may also qualify as the
world’s longest live demonstration of a software product on stage!

This is NOT the version I created on stage but it’s the same song
“There’s a Silence”: